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Eco Adventures:Malaysia is an amazing country with countless abundance of biodiversity. It is not surprising to find that 75 percent of Malaysia’s land area remains forested, with 60 percent virgin rainforest, unchanged for millions of years. The country is bestowed with numerous natural attractions such as amazing and diverse flora and fauna, white sandy beaches, exotic marine aqua life, dense rainforests and the oldest and largest caves in the world. Experience a huge range of outdoor activities, such as caving, hiking, jungle trekking, white water rafting, rock climbing, bird watching, river cruising and much more. Eco Adventures
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Tanjung Piai National Park
Tanjung Piai is an environmental sanctuary, made up of coastal mangroves and is home to unique mangrove dwellers.
Kenong Rimba Park
This 120 sq. km. forest park is a sprawling area of lowland forest rising to the limestone hills bordering Taman Negara.
Pulau Payar Marine Park
This beautiful marine park features underwater wonders coupled with great facilities to get you closer to nature.
Danum Valley
The beautiful Danum Valley is a huge conservation area incredibly rich in flora and stunning views.
Bako National Park
Gazetted in 1957, Bako is Sarawak 's oldest national park, covering an area of 2,727 hectares at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula.
Similajau National Park
This 30km long coastal park is home to some of Sarawak 's finest beaches.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Comprising five beautiful islands with good facilities, beaches and snorkeling, just a 10-minute boat ride from the capital Kota Kinabalu.
Taman Negara
Taman Negara (National Park) is the first and the oldest national park in the country and is filled to the brim with exciting eco-tourism activities.
Niah National Park
The most magnificent limestone caves are concealed within this sprawling jungle.
Penang National Park
Catch the Green turtles (Apr – Aug) and the Olive Ridley (Sept–Feb) at a turtle hatchery in Pantai Kerachut, in the smallest national park in Malaysia.
Lambir Hills National Park
Stunning sandstone hills and emerald green pools make this a picturesque getaway.
Batang Ai National Park
The park's vast rainforest is home to wildlife such as orang utans, gibbons and hornbills. It also contains a five-star hotel.
Tanjung Datu National Park
Although small, this park protects both coral reefs and virgin rainforests - which lie just 100m from each other.
Gunung Gading National Park
The chief attraction at Gunung Gading is the giant Rafflesia blossom. This is one of the best places in Borneo to see this rarity.
Tree Top Walk
The world's longest canopy walk runs for 950 meters above the ancient Malaysian rainforest.
Lambir Hills National Park
Stunning sandstone hills and emerald green pools make this a picturesque getaway.
Taman Negara
Taman Negara (National Park) is the first and the oldest national park in the country and is filled to the brim with exciting eco-tourism activities.
Similajau National Park
This 30km long coastal park is home to some of Sarawak 's finest beaches.
Lake Gardens
This delightful oasis within the city dates back to the 1880s and contains the butterfly, deer and bird parks.
Labuan Bird Park
This aviary has an incredible selection of tropical birds and a beautiful garden.
Kuala Krai-Dabong River Cruise
A relaxing and truly unique way to explore the depths of ancient tropical forests and discover remote riverine communities.
Matang Wildlife Centre
A large amount of wildlife is rehabilitated here, where visitors have an opportunity to get close to them.
Langkawi
This cluster of 99 islands offers beautiful beaches, world-class infrastructure, ultra-cheap duty-free shopping and fascinating legends.
Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary
Nature-lovers and bird-watching enthusiasts must make a point to visit the Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary.
Fraser's Hill
This quaint hill town offers serene jungle tracks, great golfing, cozy inns and strawberry farms.
Came ron Highlands
The cool climate, tea plantations, strawberry farms and Tudor cottages in Malaysia 's biggest hill station will charm anyone.
Sam Poh Tong Temple
This is the biggest temple in the country, impressive works of art are built into natural stalactites and stalagmites.
Langkawi
This cluster of 99 islands offers beautiful beaches, world-class infrastructure, ultra-cheap duty-free shopping and fascinating legends.
Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a an iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor.
Batu Punggul Pinnacle
Remote caves with limestone massifs and nearby Rafflesia and wild orchids.
Pulau Rawa
Famed for its white sand and coral reefs with neon-colored fish, Pulau Rawa is also an easily accessible island.
Bako National Park
Gazetted in 1957, Bako is Sarawak 's oldest national park, covering an area of 2,727 hectares at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula. |
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